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Bobby DeBarge
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I started volunteering at 16 taking photos for people; started my business at 17; and now at 18 I am thriving in my area (Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky with a ton of business.
If there is anyway possible; try to work for yourself. While it may be hard; you're your own boss and you keep all the money. It's nice making over $1000 a week; while your friends make less than $100 with their real job.
Try to start young as I and Ryan have done. It pays off in the long run; and you won't always work for money. Many more opportunities come off of volunteering rather than getting paid to flip burgers.Tanner Johnson - Owner
twenty53 Photography
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Originally posted by Tanner_JIt's nice making over $1000 a week; while your friends make less than $100 with their real job.. By the way, I love your website man...grrrreat design.
Last edited by ExpressJet145; 2005-11-16, 03:41.
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Thanks for the comment on my site.
Being successful at 18 is amazing; and will really pay off in the future. I quit football my sophomore year due to the huge time commitment. My parents were mad because I was a big candidate to get a full ride to a Division I school. Last couple of months they've started to come around as photography is paying my way through college; plus they love not having to give me money to go out anymore because I have my own!
The respect factor is amazing here in my area. People know who I am around the area; although it doesn't help during basketball season when the opposing student section brings cameras to make fun of my while I'm playing.
Start young; it will pay off in the long run; just today a girl came up to me and asked why I was going to school since I already had a career. It was a great compliment. However I will say that if time is a problem; don't bother. All I do is school, basketball, and getting orders edited, printed, and shipped.Tanner Johnson - Owner
twenty53 Photography
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Originally posted by Tanner_JThanks for the comment on my site.
Being successful at 18 is amazing; and will really pay off in the future. I quit football my sophomore year due to the huge time commitment. My parents were mad because I was a big candidate to get a full ride to a Division I school. Last couple of months they've started to come around as photography is paying my way through college; plus they love not having to give me money to go out anymore because I have my own!
The respect factor is amazing here in my area. People know who I am around the area; although it doesn't help during basketball season when the opposing student section brings cameras to make fun of my while I'm playing.
Start young; it will pay off in the long run; just today a girl came up to me and asked why I was going to school since I already had a career. It was a great compliment. However I will say that if time is a problem; don't bother. All I do is school, basketball, and getting orders edited, printed, and shipped.
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